Liverpool and Newcastle will contest English football’s first major trophy of the 2024/25 season in the Carabao Cup final next weekend. The Reds beat Chelsea in last year’s showpiece
Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson believes Alisson will leave the club after this season. The Brazilian goalkeeper is in his seventh
Eddie Howe’s side were already deprived of Lewis Hall, Jamaal Lascelles and Kieran Trippier due to injury, and Anthony Gordon joined the list of Wembley absentees after his red card against Brighton last weekend triggered a three-match suspension.
Liverpool are preparing for their Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United - who were eliminated from the FA Cup on Sunday
However, there was actually an official FA trophy shared between Liverpool and Manchester United back in 1990. Nowadays, the FA Community Shield (also known as the Charity Shield) is decided on the day, with the traditional curtain-raiser going to extra-time and penalties if need be.
Liverpool’s journey towards silverware continues with the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle on the horizon. Ahead of the Wembley showdown, the Premier League has confirmed the match officials, with an experienced referee in charge for the big occasion.
The American left-back captained Fulham to a win at Old Trafford, converting the Cottagers’ final kick in the penalty shootout to eliminate Manchester United. We should also mention his goalkeeper Bernd Leno, who stopped spot kicks by Victor Lindelöf and Joshua Zirkzee to advance his team to the quarterfinals.
The defender recaps the last eight weeks, a period that included a stint on the coaching staff, as the Devon club prepare to confront City
Arne Slot has responded after he was accused of saying he would blame referee Michael Oliver if Liverpool do not win the Premier League, following the Merseyside derby draw with Everton last
A record 2.4 million viewers watched on as Manchester City secured a 3-1 win over Plymouth Argyle in the fifth round of the FA Cup last week, it has been revealed.Nico O’Reilly’s brace of headers